PHOTOS: The Hotel sign makes way for Delano Las Vegas
By MARK DAMON LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL
THE Hotel at Mandalay Bay is shown Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2013, in Las Vegas. THE Hotel is expected to transition into the Delano Las Vegas. (Ronda Churchill/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The signage at The Hotel Mandalay Bay is beginning to make way for the new Delano Las Vegas as seen on Friday, June 13, 2014. (Stephanie Grimes/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The signage at The Hotel Mandalay Bay is beginning to make way for the new Delano Las Vegas as seen on Friday, June 13, 2014. (Stephanie Grimes/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The signage at The Hotel Mandalay Bay is beginning to make way for the new Delano Las Vegas as seen on Friday, June 13, 2014. (Stephanie Grimes/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The signage at The Hotel Mandalay Bay is beginning to make way for the new Delano Las Vegas as seen on Friday, June 13, 2014. (Stephanie Grimes/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The signage at The Hotel Mandalay Bay is beginning to make way for the new Delano Las Vegas as seen on Friday, June 13, 2014. (Stephanie Grimes/Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The signage at The Hotel Mandalay Bay is beginning to make way for the new Delano Las Vegas as seen on Friday.
The Hotel opened in 2003 as a smaller, nongaming alternative to the attached 3,300-room Mandalay Bay. The 1,100-room property has a separate entrance, larger rooms and the penthouse Mix nightclub and restaurant.
The transformation is a collaboration between MGM Resorts and the Morgans Hotel Group, which owns the Delano brand.
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